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COVID-19: The Saboteurs And Unbelievers

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Federal and state governments need to be more serious in enforcing the regulations aimed at chaining COVID-19. It is a matter of life and death. No nation can joke with that. The co-ordination between the federal and state authorities appears ragged at the moment.

I thought the primary responsibility of the presidential task force was to act as the national co-ordinating agency in ensuring that states observe whatever regulations are issued by the federal authorities based on the informed advice of the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC. This does not appear to be happening. It is the wrong road to victory over the virus.

I had warned in this column before that allowing the states to act independently in the way they are doing now would be chaotic and defeat whatever regulations are put in place to save us as a people. I am afraid, this is exactly what is happening now.

Each state governor appears protective of his powers to decide what happens in his state. This is a federal system after all; it guarantees each governor a measure of autonomy and independent action within his state.

There is an urgent need to pause and see if 37 centres of power, each asserting its right to do as it wishes, in tackling COVID-19 represents a logical, co-ordinated and determined national battle against the killer virus. The time is now.

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The news continues to get worse on the pandemic front. More and more people are being infected by the virus. On May 21, the NCDC reported new cases had brought the total number of those infected to 6,677 with 200 deaths.

This virus does not intend to show mercy or become history soon nationally or globally. In the face of this escalation, Bauchi, Cross River and Bayelsa have lifted the ban on places of worship. Is this defiance or foolishness?

Our anti-coronavirus war faces at least four critical challenges. The first is the resistance by the state governments to make the federal authorities fully own the battle against the virus. Its capacity to assume full powers over the nation and make the state governors its foot soldiers is undermined by the state governors who appear unwilling to yield to superior authority.

The second is the comprehensive sabotage of the restrictions on inter-state movements. Travellers tell harrowing stories of the police rendering the restriction order a nullity by taxing motorists at the numerous checkpoints. You pay, you pass.

That the law men have turned this into a money-making opportunity at our collective expense is no small challenge for the government.

There is a huge problem when those statutorily charged with enforcing the law breaks it at the sight of Naira notes. How the federal and state authorities can ensure even a 30 per cent compliance with the inter-state movement restrictions is anybody’s guess.

The third challenge is the counter-productive behaviour of religious leaders who continue to mislead their congregants about the virus and its reach.

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Some of them do not believe it exists and preach this to their followers the poor, harried men and women, who give the little they have to support the lavish and opulent lifestyles of these sleek liars who promise what they cannot deliver heaven.

They pressurise some state governors to reopen places of worship even when they know it is not wise or safe to do so. The governors bend rather than allow themselves to be divinely broken on the say-so of the preachers.

If they are truly miracle-working men of God, let them demonstrate it by making COVID-19 history now. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome even reportedly chided fellow pastors for allowing the governments to shut down their places of worship, as if being a pastor makes him anything but a bible-wielding exploiter of the poor.

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Source: The Guardian.

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